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5 Bachelor's degrees in African Studies in Connecticut, United States

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Yale University4,3(50)
New Haven, Connecticut, United States Top 0.1% in Worldwide

African American Studies

The African American Studies major at Yale University examines, from numerous disciplinary perspectives, the experiences of people of African descent in Black Atlantic societies such as the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America, including the global impact of those experiences.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$69,900/yr
Yale University4,3(50)
New Haven, Connecticut, United States Top 0.1% in Worldwide

African Studies

The program in African Studies at Yale University enables students to undertake interdisciplinary study of the arts, history, cultures, politics, and development of Africa. As a foundation, students in the program gain a cross-disciplinary exposure to Africa.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$69,900/yr
University of Connecticut4,4(28)
Storrs, Connecticut, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

Africana Studies

Taking as its central mission the study of peoples of African descent on the continent and in the diaspora, the Africana Studies major at University of Connecticut seeks a nuanced and interdisciplinary understanding of the human experience.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$39,678/yr
Connecticut College4,1(10)
New London, Connecticut, United States

Africana Studies

Africana Studies at Connecticut College employs an interdisciplinary and transnational approach to the study of peoples in Africa and throughout the African diaspora. Africana Studies seeks to explore the linkages among African peoples while also highlighting a multiplicity of experiences through the lenses of issues such as class, ethnicity, gender, nation, and sexuality.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$69,836/yr
Wesleyan University3,4(5)
Middletown, Connecticut, United States

African American Studies

The African American Studies program of Wesleyan University offers a substantial interdisciplinary, comparative, and cross-cultural approach to the study of the experiences of people of African descent in the black Atlantic world, especially in the United States and the Caribbean.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$72,438/yr
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